The differentiated classroom : responding to the needs of all learners

Title
The differentiated classroom : responding to the needs of all learners

Personal Author EPSB
Carol A. Tomlinson

Summary
Explains a way of thinking about differentiated instruction and provides real-world examples of lesson plans, units, and classroom scenarios used with elementary and secondary students.

Year Published
1999

Physical Description
vi, 132 p. : ill.

Note
30.00

Contents
What is a differentiated classroom? -- Elements of differentiation -- Rethinking how we do school-and for whom -- Learning environments that support differentiated instruction -- Good instruction as a basis for differentiated teaching -- Teachers at work building differentiated classrooms -- Instructional strategies that support differentiation -- More instructional strategies to support differentiation -- How do teachers make it all work? -- When educational leaders seek differentiated classrooms.

Program Information
DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION

Subject
Child psychology.
 
Individualized instruction.
 
Cognitive styles in children.
 
Ability grouping in education.
 
Mixed ability grouping in education.
 
Education - Experimental methods
 
International Baccalaureate -- Primary years Programme.
 
Cognitive styles
 
Cognition in children.

Summary
Explains a way of thinking about differentiated instruction and provides real-world examples of lesson plans, units, and classroom scenarios used with elementary and secondary students.

ISBN
9780871203427

Publisher
Alexandria, VA : Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, c1999.


LibraryCall NumberTypeItem BarcodeStatus
BritanniaTR 371.39 TOMTeacher resource30551000054581Teacher Materials